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Re: Global Session Administrator
This would also be very helpful when an employee leaves the organization. It would save the trouble of resetting the user's password and logging in under their account.
Re: Bug? Bluebeam Hijacks my Windows File Explorer Window
This bug is still present in the current version 21.5.0.8071
Re: Bullet points & Indent text
Really need some more options for text editing. Basic functions that are available in almost all other software like bulleted lists, indention, change case, etc.
Re: Disappearing Layers
Hi Everyone. I just wanted to say that we are investigating this issue as Thomas submitted it as a bug in the Revu 21.5 beta test. I'm seeing here that many of you are also seeing it. If anyone here is interested I'd love to get some of your log files for when this occured so I could send them over to the QA team. If you would be willing to share that reach out to me at beta@bluebeam.com. I appreciate all your help trying to get to the bottom of this one.
Re: How to print markups outside the document area
Thanks for all your help. I am a novice at this. I will try this solution and see if it works without losing functionality or triggering some other issues. I understand the notion of telling the program what to do but this seems like a weakness in Bluebeam given that it could be reasonably expected that someone would want or need to provide comment outside the document area. All the Bluebeam guides don't seem to understand this question or are of the view that it can be resolved by simply setting the print area to include the markups which I think I have shown the program doesn't appear able to address. In any case, thanks again.
Re: Relocate Drawing Set Files?
you can't just Move a Set. If you do that, then the file gets all messed up.
If you do a Save As, it reassigns the file path.
The main files do not need to live on the server, we have files on SharePoint and on our local server, works fine
Re: ✴️ Feature Highlight: Erase Content Tool
In case the video plays too fast for you…
Here's a video that shows it in more detail with a couple of related tools. Cut Content is my favorite.
Re: Quick Launch for Revu 21
I don't think you'll like my feedback, but I hope you can find some use for it. First of all, I am pretty certainy there is no way (other than downloading a third party app, which I wouldn't recommend) to keep Bluebeam running in the background after you close the program. However, there may be some ways to create a little bit of a safeguard.
My preferred scenario assumes that you don't use the 'Detach' command for your general workflow. The alternative just requires a bit more work and may not be worthwhile if you only reopen bluebeam a couple times a day.
Option 1:
- Create and save a generic document that you can use as a sort of place holder that you will use in the following steps.
- I'm going to refer to it as
BACKGROUNDfor the rest of this explanation.
- I'm going to refer to it as
- Go to
Preferences - Navigate to the
General Optionstab - In the
Open PDF on Startup:field, addBACKGROUND. - Make sure
Open Home Page in Web Tab on Startupis checked.- This will automatically open two tabs at launch. This is critical to the success of my strategy. For fastest load time, keep the other two boxes shown unchecked.
- Right-click the
BACKGROUNDtab and selectDetach. - Resize the window of the detached tab and move it somewhere inconspicuous and ideally far from the tab bar.
- That should about do it. Close the WebTab if you want, though I use mine a good bit so I'd just keep it open and skip that step.
- As long as you don't close that detached tab, Bluebeam will not completely shutdown when you close the other tabs. Just don't terminate the program completely by hitting the exit button. Even if you do, I think this setup will only add a second or two to your next startup time, so it will hopefully save more time over the long haul.
- As you can see below, it's almost impossible to accidentally close that tab at the bottom of the screen.
- After you do this once, on later startups, the
Detachcommand will instantly move the tab to the position you set it to before, so that step is automated for you. All you have to do is decide if you want the other tab open anymore.
Option 2:
Steps 1-4 are the same in this option. Starting at Step 5 you will just manually drag the tab out of the tab bar, resize and move it to your liking, and then make another tab the active tab.
Advantages and Disadvantages:
Option 1 allows for a faster setup but if you want to use the detach command, it because MUCH more likely to fail you in keeping Bluebeam open.
Option 2 takes more work to setup each time, but if you like the detach command, it may be the only way to move forward with any level of confidence that you won't accidentally close the program.
Final Comments:
I would rather have the ability to turn Bluebeam into a background app, but I think option 1 would be the easiest to adopt and to adapt to in the meantime. I wish I had a better answer, but it's the best I could think of at the moment.
Re: 📊 Vote for the March 2025 Challenge winner!
Right? I was quite pleased with my "sketchy" line type, which benefitted about 0.00001% of our staff.









